Stronger teen graduated driver licensing program show mixed results for involvement in fatal crashes
Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 16:30
in Mathematics & Economics
The use of stronger graduated driver licensing programs for 16- to 19-year old drivers in the U.S. that included restrictions on nighttime driving and allowed passengers were associated with a lower incidence of fatal crashes among 16-year old drivers, but a higher incidence among 18-year olds, according to a study in the September 14 issue of JAMA.